The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 30, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 10, 1914 Page: 3 of 8
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Ardmore Tuesday November 10 1914.
THE DAILY ARDMOREITE
PAGE THREE
REPAIRING THAT
T
Smoke tobacco
not tabasco !
IMPORTANT LIQUOR CASE DE-
CIDED BY CIRCUIT COURT OF
APPEALS DECISION WILL AF-
FECT 99 OUT OF 100 CASES.
PS
of lira
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aK::::nnan drinking fountains shower bat lis.
Xi 8 . clean floors plenty of light good
:: MONEY FOR THE RURAL XI ventilation and is otherwise attract-
:j SCHOOLS. JJ j ive. Could a person from the dis-
H H.trict in which this school is located
:: :: a a u :: a a ::
One fanner with a cheap automo-
bile has more invested in that one
piece of mechanism than the aver-
age rural community as a whole has
in its school plant; and the owner
of the auto frequently spends as
much on the .upkeep of his one car
as the community spends for the to-
tal maintenance of the school in-
cluding the teacher's salary. This is
one of a number of significant com-
parisons brought out by the Hon
AV. F. Feagin state superintendent
of education for Alabama in a sur-
vey reported to the United States
bureau of education.
To illustrate further the pright of
the schools Superintendent Feagin
shows a dilapidated rural school in
contrast with the handsomely con-
structed jail in tlie same county
costing several thousand dollars.
"This jail." he says "has sanitary
THRU SLEEPER
to
SAINT LOUIS
and
KANSAS CITY
The route of steel trains
and Automatic Block
Signals.
If your ticket reads
"Frisco" you will have
Ozark Mountain Scen-
ery and Fred Harvey
Dining Car Service on
the way.
See me about fares
and Sleeping Car Reser-
vations. L. C. HERNDON
C.T.A.
fragrance.
Unlike any other tobacco Prince Albert can't bite your
tongue and can't parch your throat. That's cut out by a
patented process. No other tobacco can be made like
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Everywhere you travel throughout the nation you'll find more men smoking pipes
than ever before. Since P. A. hit the turf less than five years ago three men now
smoke a pipe where one smoked before. What's the answer ?
Just you get your tidy red tin fire up a few loads of "the national joy smoke" and
you'll wise up so quickly you'll think you've been napping for the last few years. And
that's no idle dream I
Now do that little thing and get going in the right direction t
Juit buy P. A. lihm you nmvmv had tmoked any othmr brand. Tht
dtalmr'm wi. Say 'P. A. for mini." in thm toppy rod bagm Set
tidy rmd tint 10c l alto in handtomm pound and half-pound humidori.
You'il fef acauaintsd right wll on lh ttcond firm-up. On?
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO. COMPANY Wimton-Salem N. C
be blamed for preferring the jail?''
Naturally country schools make
little appeal either to pupils or
teachers under existing conditions.
Pupils drop out and teachers move.
Out of 342:5 pupils entering the
first grade in the schools inspected in
the Alabama survey only liO complet-
ed the work of the fourth year of
the high school. Of the teachers.
Tti per cent are holding their pres-
ent positions for the first time. Of
the remaind'T IS per cent are teach-
ing their second session in their
first school and only 1!) per cent
have stayed more than two years in
the same place.
The Alabama survey was an at-
tempt to provide a definite back-
ground on facts on which to base a
campaign for improvement. The
controlling purpose of the investi-
gation was not to establish an opin-
ion on theory but to find out the
truth. The survey was not made by
outside specialists imported for the
occasion but by regular officials
the state education department who
selected three typical counties and
personally visited the schools. The
results will be used for definite im-
provement in the schools of the
state.
"The conditions found are by no
means peculiar to Alabama" de-
clares Or. Claxton United States
commissioner of education. "They
dan be duplicated anywhere. In
Tennessee a few years ago. for in-
stance inquiry revealed that in sev-
eral counties the cost of thj county
I jail was greater than the total cost
of all the schoolhouses in the coun-
ty and in more than half the coun-
ties of the state the cost of court-
house and Jail together was greater
If
i1!
Ardmore Ice
Light& Power
Company
rilONE
ONE-nvr.six
LIGHT YOLK BOH WITH ElOICin
IL
You
listen to this:
There isn't anything the
your smokappetite. You try I'nnce
Albert in a iimmv Dine or rollinc a few
makin's cigarettes before you do the
next thing. And you'll wise up to what
the doctor ordered ! For P. A. in a cigarette
or a pipe is a wonder so bully in flavor and
And it's easy to roll because it "stays put."
the national joy smoke
than that of all the schoolhouses
while in a majority of the counties
the average annual salary of the
teacher was less than the cost of
feeding a prisoner in jail.
"This Alabama survey is conspic-
uous because it is a carefully drawn
picture of the traditional public in-
difference to the problem of adequate
support for schools in rural com-
munities. We still spend much
more for luxuries even harmful Lux-
uriesthan we do for education. Un-
til a community spends at least as
much for education as it does for
any one of the material necessities
of life food clothing and shelter
it is not doing its full duty."
Try This for Your Cough.
Thousands of people keep coughing
because unable to get the right reme-
dy. Coughs are caused by Inflamma-
tion of Throat and Uronchial Tubes.
What you need is to soothe this in
flammation. Take Dr. King's New Dis
covery it penetrates the delicate tun
cons lining raises the Phlegm and
quickly relieves the congested mem
oranes. Oct a fuc bottle Irom your
druggist. "Dr. King's New Discov
ery quickly and completely stopped
my cough" writes J. K. Watts Floy-
dale Texas. Money back if not sat
isfied but it nearly always helps.
LETTER LIST.
hist of unclaimed letters at the
Ardmore Oklahoma postoffice No-
vember ! 1!U4.
Ladies.
Bailey
Hanks.
Dixon
Oreen
Mrs. Susie.
Mrs. Callie.
Mrs. A.
Mrs. Julia.
Male
Mrs. Newt.
Hunt Mrs. haura.
Jones. Mrs. F.d.
McClurg. Mrs. Ora.
Overstreet Miss Hattie
Skipworth. Mrs. Iaura.
Smith Mrs. Willie.
Smith Mrs. Annie.
Wason Miss Maud.
Gentlemen.
Taker. Tom.
Heard. J. F.
Hick!ey. Ralph T.
Hray. W. T.
Iir stchel Wesley.
Crawford W. II.
Dixon. S. H.
KUison. W. T.
Frost. W. E.
(Jarrison. J. W.
Harp J. B.
Harking U. C.
Isaac. Essie.
matter with
Johnson Kufus.
Johnson C. (1. .1.
Kyle Oscar.
Mellow W. T.
Nelms Tom.
Neldon Hotel.
Newman .1. W.
Parsons Jasper.
Saunderson. 0. Jack.
Schultz H. ('.
Smith C. H.
Spindler
Spindier
Struthers
Webb. A.
White W
Williams
Williams.
Claude.
Harry.
H. If.
K. F.
J.
W. I!.
. P. D.
Simon.
II. .1.
Wilson
Wilson
Woodard. Jeff.
Yaites J. II.
Don't Delay Treating Your Cough
A slight cough often becomes seri-
ous Lungs get congested Hronchial
Tubes fill with mucous. Your vitality
is reduced. You need Dr. Hell's Pine
Tar-Honey. It soothes your irritated
air passages loosens mucous and
makes your system resist Colds. Give
the Ha by and Children Dr. Hell's Pine-Tar-Honey.
It's guaranteed to help
them. Only 2fc at your Druggist.
Put a porous plaster on the chest
and take a good cough syrup internal-
ly if ycu would treat a severe case of
sore lungs properlv. Get the dollar
size MALLARD'S I IORKI IOI ND SYR
IT. Willi each bottle there is a free
HKItlUCK'S ItKD PKPPKR POROUS
PLASTER for the chest. Sold by Ho
mar Drug Co.
No further away than
your telephone!
CASH ECHOLS
SAVES YOU MONEY
Terms Strictly Cash
Hot and cold ilrir.lis and lunches
Bomar Drug Company
OUR
FOUNTAIN
That the possession of liquor Is
not sufficient to convict a man on a
charge of Introducing is the decis-
ion of the circuit court of appeals
handed down yesterday at St. Paul
in tlii case of the United States
versus Ed Chambers. Tho court
held that the proving of the mere
fact that a man was in possession
of liquor Inside the state no matter
in what quantity it was not suf
ficient evidence. Iu other words in
order to convict a person of intro
ducing liquor it will lie necessary to
either catch him in the act of cross
ing the state line or show when and
by whom the liquor was brought
into the sate. It is said that (his
decision will affect out of every
100 convictions secured undr the
introducing law.
The case decided was that of Ed
Chambers of Muskogee who was
convicted of introducing because he
bad live barrels of beer bearing the
label of an out-of-the-state company
in his possession. He was convict-
ed in January l'.U2 at Muskogee.
Chambers was represented by J. C.
Denton of Muskogee who carried
the care to the higher court.
Developing Algerian Iron Mines.
More than four million tons of ore
a year are expected to be exported
from iron mines In Algeria by French
capitalists who have obtained conces
sions after more than ten years of
effort.
Good Advice Too.
Weedy-Looking Youth (to well-
known pugilist) "I want to learn the
art of self-defense. It's very difficult
isn't it?" Pugilist "Oh i.o; quite
ensv to ft man of vour nlivsiquo. All
you have to do Is to keep a civil
tongue in your head."
Let the little Want Ad do ycur
work.
IF COSTIVE oe
BILI0MSC1ETS
For Sick Headache Sour Stomach
Sluggish Liver and Bowels
They Work While You Sleep
Get a 10-cent box.
Take a Cascaret tonight to cleanse
your Liver Stomach and Howels and
you will surely feel great by morn-
ing. You men and women who have
headache coated tongue a bad cold
are bilious nervous upset bother-
ed with a sick gassy disordered
stomach or have backache and feel
all worn out. Are you keeping your
bowels clean with Casijarets or
merely forcing a passageway every
few days with salts cathartic pills
or castor oil?
Cascarets immediately cleanse and
regulate tho ftomach remove the
sour undigested and fermenting food
and foul gasps; tako tho excess bile
from the liver and carry off the
constipated waste matter and poison
from the bowels.
Remember a Cascaret tonight will
straighten you out by morning. A
l')-cent .box from your druggist
means healthy bowel action; a clear
head and cheerfulness for months.
Don't forget the children.
J. L. WILSON
TRANSFER
Goods hauled anywhere
I'rompt and careful atten-
tion given to every
order
Storage facilities uneiualed
Phone 72
THE ONLY KIND
of repairing that satisfies is the
kind that Is done right by com-
petent machinists who know
their business.
We duarantee
every job of repair work to sat-
isfy you iu every particular and
we want no man's money on any
oilier terms. What we are after
Is not transient but permanent
patronage. Prices right.
New Palace Oarage
Phone 111
Vulcanizing
JUST
RECEIVED
New Shipment of Mackerel Kraut
Sweet Sour and Dill Pickle.
Lowest Prices on all Eatables
and Feed Stuff
J. D. LANE
Cor. 1st Ward School House
Phone 81
J. W. DAVIS
FRESH AND
CURED MEATS
OPPOSITE OPERA HOUSE
TELEPHONE 285
Professional Cards
"rOSeTcROIX HOSPITAL
210-212 E. Main St.
Ardmore Okla.
For the care and treatment of Medic!
Surgical and Obstetric cases.
For information address either Dr.
Frederick P. von Keller or Dr. James
F. Son at the Hospital. : : : :
D. G. JOHNSON D. 0. M. D.
Physician Surgeon
Osteopath
Office Corner Stanley Boulevard
and C Street S. W.
Phone 164
FRED H. POULTER
Vocal Teacher
Studio la Droadway Baptist Church
Phone 877
Join the Victrola Course
Just Started.
INTERSTATE
COLLECTING AGENCY
Room 17 Guaranty Bank BIdg. Give
us your business we get the money.
Postoffice Box No. 415
Ardmore Okla.
LAWYERS' DIRECTORY
FRANK ROURLAND
ATTORNEY-ATLAW
Wheeler BIdg.
Probate Practice and Land Litigation
FRED V. KINKADE
ATTORNEY
Special Attention to Collections.
Ardmore : : : Oklahoma
S. M. DAVI8
Attorney-at-Law
Oklahoma and Texas Land
Litigations a Specialty
Office over Ardmore Nat'l Bank
Phone 710
J. C. THOMPSON
Attorney at Law
General Practice. Land Titles and
Land Litigation Specialty.
Over First National Bank.
Pbone 33.
J. B. MOORE
Attorney at Law
General Practice
Land Laws a Specialty.
Frensley Ledbetter BIdg.
H. H. Brown L. K. Brown
BROWN 4 BROWN
Attorneys at Law
WbMler Bld Phone 291
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Easley, John F. The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 30, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 10, 1914, newspaper, November 10, 1914; Ardmore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc154074/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.